Book discussing the history of Texas and of the creation of the Lone Star Flag by Joanna Elizabeth Troutman, which was lost at Goliad after the massacre there.
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Book discussing the history of Texas and of the creation of the Lone Star Flag by Joanna Elizabeth Troutman, which was lost at Goliad after the massacre there.
Physical Description
xi, [1], 62 p. : ill., ports ; 19 cm.
Notes
Book is signed by the author and B.E. Looney. Text: "San Angelo, Texas. September 30, 1936. It is with much pleasure that the author add his autograph to this little volume. Henry David Pope. Presented to the North Texas State Teachers College Library by B. E. Looney"
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Women's Lives in the Southwest
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Book discussing the history of Texas and of the creation of the Lone Star Flag by Joanna Elizabeth Troutman, which was lost at Goliad after the massacre there.